What is your latest acquisition?

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1140 on: 3 Feb 2013, 03:32 am »
Sadly they are all gone - one more photo of my Xanadu...



Be well...

Napalm

Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1141 on: 3 Feb 2013, 05:53 am »
Say Laundrew do you still have a working transceiver somewhere? Gives me the idea of having a chat one of these days.....

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1142 on: 5 Feb 2013, 11:33 pm »
...and after the employees pension funds are squandered by corporation busters and the pure, unrefined greed of CEOs. To rob the working poor, to steal the dignity of a peaceful retirement - a 21st century Orwellian Animal Farm.

"Qu'ils mangent de la brioche?"

Be well...

I love it when companies ship production to 3rd worl countries to save on labor, taxes, and circumvent environmental protection concerns, yet don't lower the price of the goods.  It doesn't only happen in audio, by any means...

I used to buy Lucky Brand clothes, mainly their jeans.  I bought them because they're pretty much the only brand that consistently fits me right.  The jeans aren't cheap by any means - between $80 and $120 a pair.  I used to buy them at the outlet for about $50 a pair (still expensive to me). 

I didn't mind the price so much because they were made in California by people who were paid a living wage. They were hand cut and finished.  The factory was environmentally friendly.  I could justify a paying $80 for this.

Lucky Brand was sold to Liz Claiborne around 2 years ago.  Guess what they did?  Within about 6 months none of the clothes were made in the USA anymore.  They're all made in either Mexico or China.  Did the prices drop?  Nope.  Production and sales are higher.  I guess the people of California who were making the clothes weren't worth it any more.  It's not like Lucky Brand was a struggling company before or after being acquired.  It's not like Claiborne is a struggling company either.

I've gotta find a new company that makes jeans that fit me.  The only other ones that fit right are Polo jeans.  I swear, it sucks that the only ones that fit right are expensive.  And it's been like that since high school. 


ricko01

Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1143 on: 6 Feb 2013, 08:06 am »
needle drops at last..

Being old school, the concept/thought of using a general purpose PC as the primary recording device didnt sit well with me.

The device records to flash memory or USB sticks and shades of a BDP-1/2,  it can obviously playback files on a USB stick!!!.

Files can be transfered to a PC for post recording slicing/dicing (the device can do that but I will concede a PC is probably easier to use for slicing/dicing)

For the price, the only recorder I could find that does 24/96 resolution and it reviewed well...though its specs state it has a dynamic range of 96db... and not 120db you expect from 24/96 resolution. Not an issue for needle drops as vinyl has a max dynamic range of 83db or so.

My analogue chain is fully balanced (XLR) from tonearm cable (given cartridges are inherently balanced)  through my Ayre phono amp (input/output) into BP26 and balanced into my amps, so needed a device that could accept XLR from my phono amp.

Fun times (and no doubt frustrating times) ahead

Peter






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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1144 on: 6 Feb 2013, 08:31 pm »
hi, Rick!

if recording is your primary aim then take a look at the Korg MR 2000... :thumb:

al.

ricko01

Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1145 on: 7 Feb 2013, 02:06 am »
hi, Rick!

if recording is your primary aim then take a look at the Korg MR 2000... :thumb:

al.

A little bit pricey for me.....and appears to be discontinued?

PRELUDE

Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1146 on: 10 May 2013, 01:50 pm »



No!!!!!!!
I do not do this to save money. But sooner I install it and send my 50G water heater to hell, then my latest acquisition will be this which I really cannot wait till call and 
set up a delivery date. :thumb:



 

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1147 on: 10 May 2013, 08:30 pm »
Just traded in this Esoteric X-05:




for this (k-05):




and picked up a monster DAC, volume control, significant sound improvement and full 3 yr. warranty.  All for $3,400.00 plus my X-05.  Wish all decisions were this easy.  :D

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1148 on: 10 May 2013, 08:33 pm »
Just traded in this Esoteric X-05:




for this (k-05):




and picked up a monster DAC, volume control, significant sound improvement and full 3 yr. warranty.  All for $3,400.00 plus my X-05.  Wish all decisions were this easy.  :D
happy listening, good choice. :thumb:

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1149 on: 10 May 2013, 10:46 pm »
Just traded in this Esoteric X-05:




for this (k-05):





and picked up a monster DAC, volume control, significant sound improvement and full 3 yr. warranty.  All for $3,400.00 plus my X-05.  Wish all decisions were this easy.  :D

That X-05 was no slouch but you have made a great leap forward, my friend. Now to break it in for the next six months... :wink:

D.D.



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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1150 on: 11 May 2013, 12:52 am »
Good day, Bryston fans:

Here are a few rough photos of our latest acquisitions: an SP3, BDP-2, BDA-2 (all with blue lights/displays), and Oppo BDP-105 (along with lots of Bryston XLR cables and an AES/EBU cable between the BDP and BDA). We ran CAT6 from the apt gear to an eight-port Cisco enterprise switch hidden in a utility box behind the Paradigm Reference Signature ADP surround speaker mounted on the cabinet (alas, our room has one open wall, so this was the only viable place to mount a surround speaker); the cable goes through the attic to a network port in my office, then to a five-port Cisco enterprise switch, and to our Airport Extreme. This gigabit connection should be suitable for streaming. Thanks to the illustrious Chris Rice, we have a 500gb Samsung SSD purring along happily in the BDP-2.



FWIW, the cherry cabinet is getting ready to be buttoned up. There are smoked glass doors that cover the equipment area. Right now, there are discs and manuals cluttering things up while I'm setting up the gear. We're in the middle of a front yard makeover, so dust finds its way everywhere, despite polishing things every few days.

Here's the tour, from top to bottom:
1.   Top shelf: 200 pound full-entension sliders holding a beefy 6BSST(C); the sliding shelf is handy when making connections and dusting/cleaning gear.
2.   Next shelf down: same sliders holding a not-so-beefy, but still quite hefty 4BSST(C).
3.   This stationary shelf holds the media controller (tuner and switching/processing) for our Pioneer Elite PRO-1130 TV. It will be good to reclaim the space when we replace the TV.
4.   The sliding shelf holds our SP3 and above it the (ugh!) Comcast DVR (soon to be relocated when I can figure out where).
5.   On this sliding shelf rests another substantial 4BSST(C).
6    Below the centerline of the cabinet is a utility drawer for remotes and other goodies.
7.   On this stationary shelf, the Oppo BDP-105 holds forth. (We'll reorganize the shelving when the BOT-1 is released.)
8.   The incredible BDP-2 sits on this stationary shelf.
9.   This stationary shelf holds the smooth-as-silk BDA-2.
10. The very heavy APC S20 battery backup/power conditioner sits on this sliding shelf.






All shelves, save the one with the magnetic catch for the glass doors (under the Pioneer box) are adjustable in small increments. I would have liked to locate the power amps differently but, wouldn't you know it, we didn't have enough cable lengths to do so. I may put Niles speaker plates with five-way binding posts on the back wall, but I hate to break and remake the connections on the speaker cables. What are your thoughts on this?

The top part of the cabinet has three storage compartments with interior shelving and push-to-open doors flanking the gear. The bottom portion holds ten deep drawers (sounds like a nasty movie) that hold Blu-ray and DVD discs; these also have hefty (but not so hefty as those above) full-extension sliders. In the cubby holes (cluttered for now), there are power outlets (there are two 20-amp dedicated circuits for the system), halogen lighting for the cubbies, light switches/dimmers for the room, and a timer for a whisper exhaust fan at the top of the cabinet. You'll notice holes in the middle of the shelves to allow for convection cooling as well. So far, things run quite cool (and did when the doors were on the cabinet).

You'll see a Paradigm Reference Signature S4 rear speaker with a rather sloppy cable running to a wall socket; I just got Niles Audio 5W4D switch plates with four five-way binding posts and will be able to dress the speaker cable through the stand and connect it with banana plugs. FWIW, since I had some long cable runs, I used substantial Ultralink in-wall OFC cables: CL-412 (four 12-gauge strands, which I twisted together to make two strands for LF) and CL-414 (four 14 gauge strands, twisted to a pair for mids and HF); these terminate at the Bryston amps with industrial-strength Ultralink locking banana plugs and pro-spades to make tight biwired connections.

There's lots of work left to do, but this weekend we will finally get to sit and enjoy the system. In the short time we've had with the new gear, we've been delighted with the accuracy, power, and smoothness of the audio. I've never heard better sound from the system. It's been revelatory and engaging, and should sound even better when I have a chance to tweak the SP3's settings and calibrate our speakers and subs.

Best to all, Bryston fans, and happy listening,

Rich
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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1151 on: 11 May 2013, 01:56 am »
That X-05 was no slouch but you have made a great leap forward, my friend. Now to break it in for the next six months... :wink:

D.D.

Absoluterly!  I'm using the Reference Recordings XLO demo/burn in CD.  Right out of the box this K-05 was startling.  Will definitely enjoy the break in process.  I remember the X-05 taking its good old time before it reached its prime.  I've spent the last 3 or 4 years upgrading my electronics and sources.  I'm afraid this K-05 has finally exposed my beloved 22 year old Infinity 9 Kappas as the weak link in my system.

What a slippery slope.  Can you say Marten Design Djangos?!!

drummermitchell

Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1152 on: 11 May 2013, 01:59 am »
Nice setup  :thumb:,I just acquired a pair of 6 month old 3.7's(nicely broke in from a fellow audiophile down Calgary way.
Interestingly enough he had bought my Vac sig mkii preamp :green:.
here's a pict in black with silver edging,I pick em up in Edmonton at 2:00pm :thumb::



     










                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1153 on: 11 May 2013, 02:06 am »
What beautiful systems, guys: excellent gear. The 3.7s should sound great, drummermitchell, and the Esoteric is a superb choice, Dyna. What a great hobby, eh? Thanks for posting these fine photos. Gotta stop drooling.

Congratulations, and happy listening,

Rich
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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1154 on: 11 May 2013, 02:15 am »
Just picked up a nice pair of Tyler Acoustics Reference Monitors:
 


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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1155 on: 11 May 2013, 03:19 pm »
Just got a pair of B&W 800 Diamonds last week, here is a shot of the left speaker with my Bryston's




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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1156 on: 11 May 2013, 03:42 pm »
Just got a pair of B&W 800 Diamonds last week, here is a shot of the left speaker with my Bryston's




NICE :thumb:

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1157 on: 11 May 2013, 04:31 pm »
Your monitors look very well designed and constructed, Freo. They must sound sweet. I've not heard of Tyler, but their website shows an interesting range of products.

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1158 on: 11 May 2013, 04:34 pm »
Congratulations, Rod. The 800s are very impressive.

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Re: What is your latest acquisition?
« Reply #1159 on: 11 May 2013, 05:24 pm »
My new Grado RS1i's.  A sound like no other.   :D